Shapiro's book, Primetime Propaganda runs to 416 pages and revolves around comments by 70-odd industry heavyweights who he approached for interviews. The book promises to "profile the biggest names in showbusiness over the past 50 years" and includes a series of "gotcha" moments, in which the architects of the best-watched TV shows of modern times tell how...

No, book selling is rather common place. In fact selling anything is rather common place. Perfect example is what the Republican Party is trying to sell; aye Scott? Are you one of it's sales men, or is it just a coincidence you have the same name as a Republican who was running in the last race and probably was elected?

Maybe just an interesting twist. Life is full of interesting twists. What passes for the True Reformed Religion has made twists and turns, as well as total departures, and it isn't easy to figure out for the majority or even the minority. AH BUT GOD! But anyone that is not totally ignorant of historic testimony has a definite advantage.